It's been a privilege serving you and our community for the past 5 years and we’ve made the difficult decision to close our clinic doors. We do have inventory for sale and as long as we have inventory, we will continue to offer rentals within 10 miles of Denver, CO.

The business as a whole is for sale as well.

Please contact us at 866-674-6070 for more information.

Conditions Treated With Hyperbaric Therapy

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) is used to treat a wide range of conditions, with new applications being researched on a continual basis. There are currently fifteen conditions treatable with hyperbaric that are approved by the FDA in the US. However, there are numerous “off-label” uses for hyperbaric oxygen therapy, many of which are documented with scientific evidence that is stronger than that of the FDA approved conditions. Nearly all medical clinics, doctor’s offices, and hospitals use FDA-approved drugs and medical devices for “off-label” use on a consistent basis. FDA allows “off-label” use of approved medical devices that have scientific data supporting their use under the supervision of a licensed physician.

The following is a list of some of the many conditions with documented benefit from hyperbaric oxygen therapy as an “off-label” treatment. Please note the conditions listed are not a complete list.

If your condition isn't listed, it does not mean it is not treatable. Please contact us for more information.

NOTE: Click On The Conditions With "Blue" Links For Additional Information. Please check back often as this section is updated regularly.

The following conditions and medications may not be compatible with hyperbaric treatments utilizing hyperbaric chambers:

Conditions

Pregnancy- while in some cases, women are able to receive treatment utilizing mild hyperbaric oxygen chambers, the contraindication is absolute for traditional hard-shell hyperbaric chambers

Congenital spherocytosis – a genetic disorder of the red blood cell membrane characterized by anemia, jaundice (yellowing) and splenomegaly (enlargement of the spleen)

Untreated pneumothorax – free air in the chest outside the lung that requires aspiration of the free air and/or placement of a chest tube to evacuate the air

Upper respiratory infections - These conditions can make it difficult for the patient to clear their ears, which can result in what is termed sinus squeeze.

Severe emphysema and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients with either of these conditions may cease breathing if placed in a hyperbaric chamber because their lungs only breathe when it detects enriched levels of CO2.

Medications

Cis-Platinum– a chemotherapy agent most often used to treat lung cancer

Disulfiram (Antabuse®)– an oral tablet used to treat chronic alcoholism

Doxorubicin (Adriamycin®)– a medication used in cancer chemotherapy

Mafenicde Acetate (Sulfamylon®)– a topical cream used to prevent and treat bacterial or fungus infections (primarily from burns)

The information provided by Pikes Peak Hyperbaric LLC does not constitute a medical recommendation. It is intended for informational and educational purposes only, and no claims, either real or implied are being made. Please consult with our physician or your own primary care physician for a detailed medical evaluation of your own personal and specific health needs and recommendations.